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Fig. 1. Model of a biological neuron. Input spikes are traveling down dendrites towards the soma
TABLE I. AND NETWORK RESULTS
Fig. 4. SNN topology for classification of the XOR data-set using RFs. Input neurons A and B can be encoded in any combination of 0 and 1
Fig. 5. Outputs of all four hidden layer neurons after the input of 51Hz from neuron A and neuron B

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